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of Computer Science at the University of Vienna invites applications for a Tenure-Track Professorship in Human Computer Interaction The position Human Computer Interaction (HCI) explores the design, evaluation, and
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processing, quality control, data evaluation and analysis to understand reseacher’s needs and offer tailored support. This position is temporary for a period of 3 years. By mutual agreement and if
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Scientific Computing focuses on research in programming paradigms, languages, compilers, and software and hardware infrastructures for scientific computing to support users in the process of solving
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are currently looking for PhD candidates for 5 different research topics. The position advertised here focuses on affordances of open science infrastructures. Data sharing is central to contemporary science. As
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with several colleagues in different areas of the university. This position is available for the earliest possible start date. It is a fixed-term contract for six months, with the option for permanent
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experiments, advanced fluorescence microscopy methods, genomics and transcriptomics approaches, and bioinformatics analyses. The announcement is made for four years, whereby the employment relationship is
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Healthy Lifespan,” “Computational Life Sciences,” and “Innovation in Drug Research.” The tenure-track professorship will be located at the intersection of these areas and will contribute bioinformatic
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resource efficiency. At the heart of the cluster, three interconnected research pillars drive innovation: Sustainable Natural Resource Utilization Microbial and Enzymatic Conversion Process Circularity Your
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of Vienna, investigating the complex drivers of landslide risk in rapidly urbanising tropical cities. The project will develop a hybrid modelling framework combining process-based and statistical methods
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the philosophical clarification of the concept of religion, the relationship between religion and philosophy, philosophical reflection on possibilities for dialogue between different religions, and current questions